Un/natural Disasters Philosophy of Multiple Simultaneous Un/natural Disasters
The Equal Pillars of Sustainability
ISBN: 978-1-80382-066-8, eISBN: 978-1-80382-065-1
Publication date: 18 April 2022
Abstract
The topic of the paper is a description of basic elements of the philosophy of un/natural disasters generally, and specifically basic elements of multiple simultaneous un/natural disasters which is motivated by a series of disasters that hit Croatia all over 2020. The topic is presented in the following way: in the first part, case of Croatia 2020 is described in short; in the second part, elements of the philosophy of un/natural disasters are described; and based on the first and second part in the third part, the possibility of the philosophy of multiple simultaneous un/natural disasters which seem to be applicable to the case of Croatia 2020 is described. Elements of philosophy that are described are ontology, epistemology, a theory of action, and ethics. The purpose of the paper is to research the possibility of clarification of basic philosophical concepts in the context of disasters, namely existence-in, appearance/reality-in, knowledge-of, certainty-in, human action-in, habits-in, and morality and ethics of disasters. Research limitations relate mostly to conceptual-morphological research that hugely relies on facts of the case and on statistical and scientific data on disasters.
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Acknowledgments
I would like to thank Professor David Crowther for detail comments on early draft of the paper, and Katharina Buchholz the senior data journalist at Statista for sharing the data about worldwide natural disasters in 2020.
Citation
Krkač, K. (2022), "Un/natural Disasters Philosophy of Multiple Simultaneous Un/natural Disasters", Crowther, D. and Seifi, S. (Ed.) The Equal Pillars of Sustainability (Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility, Vol. 17), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 241-255. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2043-052320220000017012
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